With just ten made, this one is sure to be a collector's item. Dale
Earnhardt Chevrolet up in Newton, North Carolina put it together to honor
Earnhardt's induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The cars are available with either automatics or manuals and start as fully
loaded Camaro 2SSs with the 6.2L V8.

What makes the cars special is the custom two tone candy apple red tri-coast/black
paint scheme and holographic Dale Earnhardt Hall of Fame emblem on the hood. Other custom touches include machined Dale Earnhardt bowties, HOF
edition side badges, dash badges along with custom door sills and other
plaques.

The cars run $47,933 for the automatic or $46,993 for the manual. You
can learn more about the Camaro at the Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet website.
At the time this blog was written there were eight still available.

Autoweek.com reports Nitz said on a conference call that the Volt is
hitting all it's targets. The 40-mile electric-only range is still on
target with the car expected to go on sale in very limited numbers in November
before the wider rollout in 2011.

BMW and Blackberry announce new in-dash email

If you thought you could at least get away from your email while driving,
think again. Research in Motion, the company that makes Blackberries, is working with
BMW's iDrive
system to incorporate email.

The companies maintain the system will not be distracting because the system
will read the email to the driver. You can read more over at
phonescoop.comor watch the demo below.

Rolls-Royce: Yep, there's an app that too

If you've got an iPhone or iTouch and feel like playing around, Rolls-Royce
has a new free app.